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Question: how do i turn off the side bar that scrolls when a program is running? i use spasm and am trying to turn it off using b_call
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« on: 01 May, 2012, 20:19:05 »
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how do i turn off the side bar that scrolls when a program is running? i use spasm and am trying to turn it off using b_call.
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« Reply #1 on: 01 May, 2012, 20:21:03 »
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Your topic doesn't seem to be in the correct place...
EDIT2: now it is: It was moved.

But to turn of that scrolling thing, you can either do bcall(_RunIndicOff) or just DI

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« Reply #2 on: 02 May, 2012, 23:00:54 »
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But to turn of that scrolling thing, you can either do bcall(_RunIndicOff) or just DI

bcall(_runIndicOff) will be a permanent solution that will make sure the the program never displays the run indicator until you rerun it.

DI runs the risk of interrupts being enabled which will re-enable the run indicator. (Quite a few bcalls do this, and honestly, you might need some of them (bcall(_getCSC), bcall(_clrLCDFull) (TI's mistake here), bcall(_getKey), just to name a few))
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